City Villa Floor Plan - Thank you for your feedback

  • Erstellt am 2013-03-03 18:06:26

Wundi

2013-03-04 10:48:40
  • #1
And what did you do then?
 

Jaydee

2013-03-04 12:36:22
  • #2
Well, we would have been quite okay with a "normal" plan. It would have worked - for us. The alternative would have been a bigger construction, but financially simply not feasible.

In the end, we got another building plot where we don't have to build a [Stadtvilla].
We prefer a pitched roof anyway.

We are now building a pitched roof with 8.84 x 10.64, but more or less took the floor plan from the [Stadtvilla] and extended it. This way we have more space.
 

Wundi

2013-03-04 14:26:51
  • #3
I have designed a floor plan again, with a bay window. So the villa is 9x9 (with the bay window then 11.5x9).

What do you think?




 

ypg

2013-03-04 19:13:20
  • #4


Where?

Ground floor: Strange hallway... lots of space, just none for furnishing. Passage kitchen/living room too narrow, and then also with a corner sofa.
Upper floor: What's the point of the balcony? I don't believe you will use it in the morning, dressed or not, just to look at your carport roof. For "stepping outside for a moment," such a balcony (with flat roof kitchen) is too expensive. You won't have the money left, since you mentioned cost savings in the other thread.
Rooms on the upper floor are somewhat carelessly lined up, too long a hallway.
It is not advisable to place the stairs in a corner. That automatically results in a long dark hallway.
I am not a structural engineer, just a self-taught client, but walls should be somewhat aligned above each other; otherwise, it becomes expensive.
 

Wundi

2013-03-05 11:52:59
  • #5
here once again a new draft without bay window......I placed the staircase like this because otherwise I couldn’t arrange the rooms upstairs properly and the hallway doesn’t necessarily have to be bright, that is upstairs, after all you don’t spend much time there
 

perlenmann

2013-03-05 12:53:02
  • #6
What are specialists for? Exactly, because they are experts. Your hallways are the key to success and if YOU can’t manage it, then let someone else take over.

It is true that a hallway does not have to be bright, but I always find it unpleasant when I walk through the (brightly) lit stairwell and the blinds are still closed. I always think how nice it is to have daylight in the hallway/stairwell and I have to think of such tubular floor plans.
 

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